Palestinian Talks, lectures, & interviews.

Ben Gvir, Smotrich & the end of Israel-Palestine peace talks | Daniel Levy | The Big Picture EP2​


 

A look inside Jenin's guerrilla resistance tactics with Abdaljawad Omar & Jon Elmer | EI Podcast​


 

New generation of resistance does not fear Israel, with Abdaljawad Omar | EI Podcast​


 

How to fight university censorship with Rabab Abdulhadi & Tomomi Kinukawa | EI Podcast​


 

Archaeologists working on a 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery discovered in Gaza last year have found at least 125 tombs, most with skeletons still largely intact, and two rare lead sarcophaguses, Reuters news agency reported.​

“It is the first time in Palestine we have discovered a cemetery that has 125 tombs, and it is the first time in Gaza we have discovered two sarcophaguses made of lead,” Fadel Al-A’utul, an expert at the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research, told Reuters.

A’utul, whose organization supervises the work with help from the French aid agency, Premiere Urgance International, also said that one of the two sarcophaguses was decorated with images of grapes and the other with dolphins.
 

#75 "Weaponising Anti-Semitism" | Mark Seddon in Conversation with Asa Winstanley​


 

The US-Israel Visa Waiver Program Agreement: Assessing the Terms and Implications​


 

Palestine in Session - Ep4: The U.S.-Israel Special Relationship: A Strategic & Moral Liability​


 

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